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Multipitch estimation based on the iterative detection and separation of note events from single-channel polyphonic
Alejandro Delgado Castro1, John E Szymanski2
1Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Costa Rica, Liberia, Guanacaste, 50101, Costa Rica.
Abstract:
Multiple fundamental frequency estimation has been extensively used in applications such as melody extraction, music transcription, instrument identification, and source separation. This paper presents an approach based on the iterative detection and extraction of note events, which are considered to be harmonic sounds characterised by a continuous pitch trajectory. Note events are assumed to be associated with musical notes being played by a single instrument, and their pitch trajectories are iteratively estimated. In every iteration, the pitch contour of the predominant note event is selected from a set of pitch estimates and used to separate its spectral energy from the input mixture in order to obtain a residual signal, which is then used as input in the next iteration. This iterative process stops when the energy of the residual is below a significance threshold. The pitch trajectories of all detected note events are then revised and reassembled to form the final set of pitch estimates for the original audio input. Evaluation of performance is conducted in different scenarios to show the potential of the proposed system, both in terms of its accuracy, and also as an initial stage in other complex tasks, such as note tracking and multipitch streaming.
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